Join us as we honor the rich history and contributions of African Americans during Black History Month. Our special television programming lineup features a collection of powerful historical ...
A new PBS documentary highlights some of the achievements at the Chautauqua Institution during its 150 years in the community ...
A recent episode of PBS documentary series "Finding Your Roots" featured Rita Dove, an award-winning poet from Akron.
The first episode of the four-part series, called “Exodus,” details the first wave of migration north from southern states that helped turn the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago into a Black ...
Documentarian and New Hampshire resident Ken Burns is almost ready to release his new series, a six-part, 12 hour show on the ...
The Center for Cultural Preservation presents a forum on Feb. 15 titled "Historic Floods and Landslides, What Have We Learned ...
In 1987, journalist Juan Williams helped illuminate the Civil Rights Movement with "Eyes on the Prize," a groundbreaking book ...
A People on the Move, a new four-part series hosted by Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., tells the story of African American movement over the 20th and 21st centuries. We spoke with the series ...
A new documentary called "Finding Edna Lewis" explores the life and legacy of Edna Lewis, renowned chef, writer, and author of "The Taste of Country Cooking." ...
Selected works examine the complicated effects of Highway 71, the legacy of the nation’s first all-Black radio station, and ...
PBS has lined up its newest Secrets of the Dead documentary, the two-part Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief.
PBS News Hour is available to stream on pbs.org ... SIMILAR MESSAGES IN COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN PRESIDENTS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS IN HISTORY? LINDSAY: WELL, SOMETIMES THEY WOULD EXCHANGE LETTERS ...